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Here is another batch of Microsoft Bing Search tests and features that were caught out in the wild that I wanted to share with you. They include ...
Microsoft has quietly been testing a feature for Bing, calling it an AI search mode that will look different than Copilot, yet similar to Google's AI search with summarized results.
Are you worried about online privacy? Not a fan of anticompetitive practices? Maybe you just want a new take on web search?
Microsoft's ChatGPT-powered Edge browser and Bing search engine promise to change the way you interact with the web, and you can try it now.
Microsoft is reportedly planning to launch a version of Bing with ChatGPT artificial intelligence soon. The new feature could launch before the end of March, in a bid to rival Google search results.
Microsoft has begun the public initial rollout of its Bing search engine with ChatGPT integration after a media preview that was sent out last week.
Microsoft will start testing Bing Chat tones, enabling users to switch between receiving answers that are either more creative or more focused on their queries.
I had other things to write about last week than a column about how I spent hours testing Bing's new AI chatbot.
I also liked that the traditional search results were displayed in the user interface for the chatbot — Bing requires you to leave the chat window and go back into the search results.
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